(103) Hera

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(103) Hera is an asteroid belonging to the asteroid belt discovered by James Craig Watson on September 7, 1868 from the Detroit Observatory in Ann Arbor, United States. It is named after Hera, a goddess from Greek mythology.

Orbital characteristics

Hera is located at an average distance of 2,702 AU from the Sun, and can get as close as 2,482 AU. It has an eccentricity of 0.08135 and an orbital inclination of 5.419°. It takes 1,622 days to complete one orbit around the Sun.

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